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2009 Evergreen
Junior Tournament

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BOYS U15N
A Draw Place
1:   1vs2 1vs3  
Jamie Frost   3 3 1
2: 2vs1   2vs3  
Kyle Campbell 1   3 2
3: 3vs1 3vs2    
Evan Williams 0 2   3
1st place of A Draw goes to A 1 Schedule Time
2 nd place of A Draw goes to B 1 1 vs 2 fri 815
3 rd place of A Draw goes to C 1 2 vs 3 sat 1115
3 vs 1 fri 645
B Draw Place
1:   1vs2 1vs3  
Aidan Soulsby   1 0 3
2: 2vs1   2vs3  
Jaan Padda 3   0 2
3: 3vs1 3vs2    
Nicholas Larus-Stone 3 3   1
1st place of B Draw goes to A 2 Schedule Time
2 nd place of B Draw goes to B 2 1 vs 2 fri 600
3 rd place of B Draw goes to C 2 2 vs 3 sat 930
3 vs 1 sat 130
C Draw Place
1:   1vs2 1vs3  
Jack Violette   3 0 3
2: 2vs1   2vs3  
Michael Arnold 2   2 2
3: 3vs1 3vs2    
Luke cheevers 3 3   1
1st place of C Draw goes to A 3 Schedule Time
2 nd place of C Draw goes to B 3 1 vs 2 fri 845
3 rd place of C Draw goes to C 3 2 vs 3 sat 100hcc
3 vs 1 sat 200
BOYS U15N
A Draw   Place
A1:   1vs2 1vs3  
Jamie Frost   0 3 2
A2: 2vs1   2vs3  
Nicholas Larus-Stone 3   3 1
A3: 3vs1 3vs2    
Luke Cheevers 0 0   3
Schedule Time
1 vs 2 sun 215
2 vs 3 sun 1215
3 vs 1 SUN 1000
B Draw Place
B1:   1vs2 1vs3  
Kyle Campbell   1 3 2
B2: 2vs1   2vs3  
Jaan Padda 3   3 1
B3: 3vs1 3vs2    
Michael Arnold 0 0   3
Schedule Time
1 vs 2 sun 1030
2 vs 3 sun 1145
3 vs 1 sun 130
C Draw Place
C1:   1vs2 1vs3  
Evan Williams   3 3 1
C2: 2vs1   2vs3  
Aidan Soulsby 2   3 2
C3: 3vs1 3vs2    
Jack Violette 2 1   3
Schedule Time
1 vs 2 sun 1030
2 vs 3 sun 1145
3 vs 1 sun 215
Place to be determined by, Most Matches Won, Most Games Won, Most Net Games Won, Most Points Won, Most Net Points Won.
Example of Net = Games Won minus Games Lost
SCORE KEEPING & TIE BREAKING FOR ROUND ROBIN

All competitors (whether in team or individual competition) play one another in a pool to establish
an order of finish. The final order is decided, taking account of all results in that pool
(i.e. each match in an individual event or encounter in team event; is recorded as a win or a
loss, with a win worth one point), as follows:

If two competitors are tied, the order of finish will be determined by the head-to-head result
between the two competitors.

If three (or more) competitors are tied, the order of finish will be determined by the head-to-head
results among the tied competitors:
1. first by the greater number of matches won against the tied competitors;
2. if equal, by the greater number of games won against the tied competitors;
3. if equal, by the greater positive difference between the games won and lost among the
tied competitors;
4. if equal, by the greater positive difference between point won andlost among the tied competitors.

If any of the above criteria result in a tie between two competitors, then revert to the procedure
for two teams tied
(head-to-head result between the two teams).

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